I listen to and read the statements and opinions of politicians and security policy experts regarding the fighting in Ukraine, and I try to figure out what this whole war is about.
Let's not get involved in issues such as what the Ukrainian ambassador said: Your strategic calm will only be in the grave , or what expressions of the opposition mouthpieces have for their own interests, that even in this situation, the main concern of the opposition EU representatives is how to drill Orbán , as the German Weber or the Polish Tusk . Because we know that nowadays it is fashionable to applaud the fool and to berate the wise.
In light of everything, I'm just trying to piece together what was said in my own way, and I've come to the conclusion that, taken as a basis, it's about weakening Europe. This is in the interest of both the USA and Russia. Of course, this is not a rip-and-rap decision, but rather a well-thought-out weakening. We only assemble puzzles in broad outlines.
Let's not go further in time, just to Brexit. Here, the union has already received a right hook. The next step was the well-organized influx of migrants, which weakened the union even by the fact that there were opponents of inclusion, not to mention the fact that assimilation was believed only by those who push the wagons of the global wind pushers to this day.
In the meantime, the citizens who are fond of open society managed to drive another wedge between the member countries, dividing the EU societies, by spreading their self-proclaimed rainbow world more and more loudly.
But the poisons cooked in the witch's kitchen did not prove to be strong enough, so they added some "cyanide" to the boiling in the cauldron, and hip-hop, Covid appeared. Well, in an economic sense, this already caused a KO in the EU, it is true, in other countries as well - such as the USA - but as they say in technical jargon, this is a kind of collateral loss. With Covid, not only consumption and production fell, but also social discontent reared its head.
To this day, the economic effects of this can be felt, but all this is still not enough to stop the bleeding.
Russia launches armed force against Ukraine. Why is that?
Calls for Ukraine to join NATO and the European Union have grown louder.
Everyone knows that the Russians will not allow this geopolitically, because they have already had a hard time with what happened in the Ukrainian-Russian inhabited areas. Just look at the manifestations against the minority, or even look back in history. Despite this, the USA loudly supported the early accession, which of course had and still has followers in the EU. Just remember: the European Parliament stood up and applauded and cheered when Ukraine was given candidate status - which is not good for anything - while the representatives did not even notice that the chairs were taken out from under them.
And from the other part of the continent, which strives for sovereignty, the further destruction will only continue, we will send you weapons and ammunition, and you will give your weapons to the Ukrainians, because they are asking for them. There is nothing to be surprised about, since it is known. the actor always does what the director says.
Thus, the already weak European economy continues to weaken, the energy crisis is on the brink,
Has anyone thought this through? Surely, only those who push the wagons of those interested in weakening the union. After all, the already weak European economy continues to weaken, the energy crisis is on the horizon, social discontent is coming, the leaders are turning to their own citizens, they are making a separate economic deal with the USA, American loans and investments are going here and there, so that the overseas economy should begin to grow again and the leading power of the USA should be strengthened. But nobody really cares what will happen to Ukraine.
Of course, the dear reader can say, all this is utopia. So be it, but we can all agree that it will certainly not be as what Ferenc Gyurcsány, , announced in his Facebook post a few days ago:
THE EU WILL BE STRONGER AFTER THE CRISIS THAN EVER.
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